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  1. Marxism–Leninism–Maoism - Wikipedia

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    WebMarxism–Leninism–Maoism (MLM) is a political philosophy that synthesizes and builds upon Marxism–Leninism and Maoism. Its proponents refer to Marxism–Leninism–Maoism as Maoism and Maoism as Mao Zedong Thought (MZT) …

  2. Maoism - Wikipedia

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    WebThis ideology is often referred to as Marxism–Leninism–Maoism to distinguish it from the original ideas of Mao. From the 1950s until the Chinese economic reforms of Deng Xiaoping in the late 1970s, Maoism was the political and military ideology of the Chinese Communist Party and Maoist revolutionary movements worldwide. After the ...

  3. Petite bourgeoisie - Wikipedia

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    WebPetite bourgeoisie (French pronunciation: [pətit(ə) buʁʒwazi], literally 'small bourgeoisie'; also anglicised as petty bourgeoisie) is a French term that refers to a social class composed of semi-autonomous peasants and small-scale merchants whose politico-economic ideological stance in times of socioeconomic stability is determined by reflecting that of a …

  4. G. D. H. Cole - Wikipedia

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    WebConstructs such as ibid., loc. cit. and idem are discouraged by Wikipedia's style guide for footnotes, as they are easily broken. Please improve this article by replacing them with named references (quick guide), or an abbreviated title. (July 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this template message

  5. Classical Marxism - Wikipedia

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    WebKarl Marx (5 May 1818, Trier, Germany – 14 March 1883, London) was an immensely influential German philosopher, sociologist, political economist and revolutionary socialist.Marx addressed a wide range of issues, including alienation and exploitation of the worker, the capitalist mode of production and historical materialism, although he is most …

  6. Operation Green Hunt - Wikipedia

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    WebOperation Green Hunt is the name used by the Indian media to describe the "all-out offensive by paramilitary forces and the states forces" against the Naxalites. The operation is believed to have begun in November 2009 along five states in the "Red Corridor."[citation needed]The term was coined by the Chhattisgarh police officials to describe one …

  7. Socialist-style emblems - Wikipedia

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    WebSocialist-style emblems usually follow a unique style consisting of communist symbolism.Although commonly referred to as coats of arms, most are not actually traditional heraldic achievements. Many communist governments purposely diverged from heraldic tradition in order to distance themselves from the monarchies that they usually replaced, …

  8. New Democracy - Wikipedia

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    WebChinese Soviet Republic; Chinese Revolution; People's Republic of China. 1949–1976; 1976–1989; 1989–2002; 2002–present; Korean War; Sino-Soviet split

  9. Marxism–Leninism - Wikipedia

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    WebIn the late 1970s, the Peruvian communist party Shining Path developed and synthesised Mao Zedong Thought into Marxism–Leninism–Maoism, a contemporary variety of Marxism–Leninism that is a supposed higher level of Marxism–Leninism that can …

  10. Christian socialism - Wikipedia

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    WebChristian socialism is a religious and political philosophy that blends Christianity and socialism, endorsing left-wing politics and socialist economics on the basis of the Bible and the teachings of Jesus.Many Christian socialists believe capitalism to be idolatrous and rooted in the sin of greed. Christian socialists identify the cause of social inequality to be …



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